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Athletes warmly embrace anti-doping fight

Daegu, Korea – Clean sport received a tremendous boost this week in Korea, as the 202 national teams and the 1945 athletes they represent, who are competing at the IAAF World Championships, Daegu, Korea, which begin here today, gave their full support to IAAF’s unprecedented anti-doping campaign.

FIS suspends Estonian Cross-country skier for three years

The FIS Doping Panel has issued its decision in the case of the Estonian Cross-country skier Andrus Veerpalu (EST) and has found that he committed an anti-doping rule violation contrary to article 2.1 of the FIS Anti-Doping Rules.

B Sample of Jamaican sprinter also positive

According to the Jamaica Observer, the Jamaican sprinter Steve Mullings has confirmed that the B samples also was positive.

Statement on positive hGH test in Minor League Baseball

Statement from WADA Director General David Howman following the announcement that Mike Jacobs, a player for Minor League Baseball team Colorado Rockies, had tested positive for human growth hormone (hGH).

Brazilian swimmers fate decided before 22. july

Following the registration of four appeals filed by the International Swimming Federation (FINA) against Cesar Cielo, Nicholas dos Santos, Henrique Ribeiro Marques Barbosa and Vinicus Rocha Barbosa Waked and the Brazilian Aquatics Confederation (CBDA), the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirms that these matter will be settled by way of an expedited procedure.

Press release: Adverse Analytical Finding for Kolobnev

Earlier today, the UCI advised the Russian rider Alexandr Kolobnev of an Adverse Analytical Finding (presence of Hydrochlorothiazide based on the report from the WADA accredited laboratory in Châtenay-Malabry) in the urine sample collected from him at an in competition test at the Tour de France on 6 July 2011. Mr. Kolobnev has the right to request and attend the analysis of his B sample.

The IOC bans syringes at London 2012

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced on Saturday that it would ban the possession and use of syringes outside medical areas, in a crack down on possible doping at the 2012 Olympics.

NADA Germany takes over results management

NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency in Germany) has officially taken over the results management for doping violations for the German Athletics Federation (DLV) and the German Speed Skating Association (DESG).

Contadors hearing in August

Originally the Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador was to have his case arbitrated before the CAS in beginning of June. The hearing has been moved to the beginning of August.

CAS to hear parties on the IOC 45 rule

The CAS will hear IOC and the USOC in the Regulations Regarding Participation in the Olympic Games - Regulations Rule 45 of the Olympic Charter.

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